Brookfield Property & Rent
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Brookfield Safety
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Includes assault, robbery, sexual offences, threats and intimidation - crimes directly harming personal safety
Includes burglary, vehicle theft, shoplifting, fraud, and property damage - the most common crime type
Includes drug possession, trafficking, manufacturing, and cultivation of illegal substances
Includes disturbing public order, unlawful weapon possession, harassment, and drunk and disorderly conduct
Includes breach of bail conditions, resist arrest, breach of community orders, and contempt of court
Includes environmental crimes, serious traffic violations, public health violations, and other uncategorised offences
Brookfield Community Overview
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📍 About Brookfield
BROOKFIELD is a suburban community situated in Western Melbourne. The ABS 2021 Census records a population of 10,782 residents living across the area, creating a population density of 982 people per km².
Property: The local housing market shows strong growth, with Data Vic Q2 2025 reporting a median house price of $0.6M, representing a substantial 57% increase over the past 10 years.
Education: Educational options in the area include Melton Christian College, a local private school that achieved a ranking of #236 among private schools according to VCAA 2025 VCE results.
Safety: Brookfield maintains excellent safety standards, with the Crime Statistics Agency (September 2025) recording a crime rate of 3543 per 100,000 residents. This figure represents just 0.52 times the Victorian average of 6810, establishing it as a very safe area for families and residents.
Demographics: The suburb has a modest Chinese community, with Chinese residents making up 1.40% of the population, totalling approximately 150 people, representing a smaller Chinese community within the broader demographic mix.
Transport: Commuters face a journey of approximately 47.7km to reach the CBD, typically taking around 45 minutes by car. The area currently lacks direct train station access, making private vehicle transport the primary commuting option.